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WO ME N 'S INTERESTS Social Happenings Entertain* For Visitant Miss Ooroihy Zoeller attrac tl v?ly entertained Tuesday aftei noon at her home on Went Churn; street in honor of Mh<? Resin;. Jucocks of Norfolk anil Miss Maty Howell Jacocks of Tarboro. Hcautiful autumn tlowet* forint' the artistic decorations. Hand made handkercniets were pre sented as prizes at each table and the guests of honor were pre sented lovely gifts, A delicious' Ice course was served. Those enjoying ? Miss Zoellee's -Ih?;*i?Uwi ? !?>? basldan thu guests nf lumar. J ere Missus Elizabeth Etheridge ally Jennings. Ruth White Eloise Chesson, Marguerite Par ??sons, Clara Dawson, Amy Dawson Margie Hell Carr, Valerfa Scot*. "Bvelyn-Hughes. Catherine sSkin nor, Evelyn Jones. Rosalie Stev enson, Anna Whltehurst. Millirent " Krtca, Catherine S pence. Ltnu Stevens. -Mrs. W. C. Dawson. Sr.. " Mrs. Mae MeMnHnnr M-rs. F. J Jacpcks, and Mrs. G. F. Hill. (?Ives Porch Dance Miss Mary Mitchell Gilbert gnve a lovely porch dance Wed nesday evening In honor of Mis.* Regina and Mary Jacocks Those present were*. Misse* Katherine Pinner. Mildred Hughes. Evelyn Hughes, Itegln.i and Mary Jacocks. Ruth White Emily Jennings, Elizabeth Ethei idge. Marguerite Parsons, Kath erine Spence. Katherine Skinnti. Messrs George Scott. Williair ffurrt'll. ? Haywood ? Dukr, Jaw*1 Hathaway. Gilbert Hall. Juuiur Gilbert. Carroll Parker. Frank Dawson. Albert Bright. . Charles Seyffert. Joseph Lamb, Muttheo Weeks. William Daily, John Mi Mullan. Richardson Sedgwick, Wallace Miller. Mr*. Worth Eutivr.Mii* Mr*. Winfleld delight fully entertainer Wednesday morning in honor ui M s Charles Dell of Raltlmorc and Mis* Anrif Brown of Massachusetts. Autumr flowers formed the lovely back ground for the i*i.i *s. D'li.'UtiJ salad and lc^ -*o-?r *??%-- uuu?* served. Favors ?rer.* presented each guest and t.h* guests ? f honor were pres*>n!?*l ct'ts. MIsh Nan Burgee* won the |?r!*o for the highest n. )W, Tliore present Resides the honor gu?st? were: Mrs. C. P. lit* wn. Mrs. Frank Scott. Mrs'. Wa'.er 8ui.V?i. Mrs. J. T. Mctabe. Mrs. Elhei Lamb. MoflierN Club Meet* The Mothers' Club met Wed nity House on Fleetwood street. Fifteen members were present . and three visitors. Thirteen " babies were weighed and on-i baby added to the roll. The mothers have Just bought a nc* thermometer for their u;?e at the club and Mrs. Anna Lewis talked about how it should be used. Mr/ Martin Jennings, the president, led a discussion on ways and means of raising money for the club and the mothers responded enthusiastically to her sugges tions. Then Miss Albertson de monstrated tomato pickle and talked about the Iletter Klteliei. Contest to be held on or before October 15 when a prize will be awarded to the mother who has made the most and best Improve ments in her kitchen during th* time of the contest. Personal service workers reported 19 sic': visit* made and flowers, fruit and magazines taken to the shut-inB. Illil Inlay Party A most enjoyable surprise birthday party was given Mis.: Picola Smith Monday evening by her sister, Mrs. Lucian Sawyer, a I her home on Burgess street The color scheme of pink and green was attractively carried out hi the dfcoratlons with cut flowers and potted plants. Games were played after which the birthday cake was cut followed by a delicious Ice course. Reside* th guest of honor, those attend ing were Misses Mildred Twlford. I.oiilse Gard. Isadore Fafrow, * Alma Mann. Evelyn Rogers. Allc< * Gihlis, Him na Mann. Florence Hughe*. Messrs Major Payne. Buying A Diamond Here HE average person must take advice of his jeweler in the se lection of n diamond. You may purchase a diamond here with the assurance that you have se cured a perfect stone. We are showing some wonderful values in solitaires and clusters, beautifully mounted. Louis Selig YOUR JEWELER SINCE lux J Cor. Main & Water Streets Boyish Silhouette Presents A Multitude Of Variations As Artist I'htys Scorcs of IMclixlii's <111 Our Sti'inged In strument Fretirli Pniiliur > arirt> of Effects in Prevailing .Modes* It jr AI!.r,E\ I.AMONT <Con*ri?M. Iw2l. B, Tn? Adtanr*) N? w York. Sept. 12. II is pos sible to piny wort tt ?>f melodies on ;? one string Cliimtn' riddle hut it taken an artist lo do so. Thai same situation applies to fashion at the moment. For months t ti? one distinguishing f? uiure of f? :n inlne styles of dress has been tin straight. ?luu hoyitiii silhouette. Uctmi designers and drivsnutkors both in Europe and America are . still liuding ll . uossibk' U) .rmu^ "pnsrrtpw niicrvtmriill H k ">41 rial TomTf on I lib theme. ? The latest methods of attaining individuality and variety consist of t lit? use of varied and brilliant embroideries, lutiirs and panels ot light niouscline de soil", goner "miKty used . Noai li>~ ;ii iiund a m! accentuating the effect of the sil houette. Afternoon dresses, for example. ar?- Infinitely simph* hut Infinitely. elegant, uains for the main tissue Jersey crepes <>r ve lour de Sn.yrne of many harmon ious tones which are set olf occa sionally by yokes and long tight sleeves of black satin. The ev"iilng dresses are .. li>;hi "TTTTTt f:vilu in the e\ir? u>? . in uch | more so. in fact, than those worn during the warmer weather. They are featured by gauzes and crepe* embroidered in designs ihspiri^l ? by old Chinese' and Persian tnahu scfljijs. In many instances Jjj neck line Is very low in the bark and higher and round in front. With -ihesu- -fOMluwvii are ?' worn marvelous ? wtappy- coat a ? heavily embroidered in gold, silver *?r startling sliad?s with enormous sleeves and collars, the former. Talmadge Twiford, Kenneth I ! ?>i - Hainan. Thomas Williams. Clai ??n.".* Sander*. Dennis Jackson. Willie lloRcrt, and Leroy Tllletl, Mr. and Mrs. Luclnn. Sawyer. Polcli Dance Tuesday Miss Anne Mellck charmingly , entertained at a porch dam" Tuesday at her home 011 Matthew ? Thoito prmfit w i ? 1 1* Misses Martha White. Hnt't Williams. Grace Pendleton. Mary f Louise James, Margaret Fearing, Helen Kramer. Virgilia lianks. Margarn W. Sawyer. Marjin. Skinner. Oacie Davis. Martha Archheli and Mary Owens. Me?mr? Sam Woolford of Norfolk. Ilur fjess Perry, William Perry, Melvl?i Davis. Joseph Kramer, Allen Bell. David Stranghn, Jehu lllek man. Roscoe Foreman. Joht. Krampr and Carroll Abbott* Keep your homo, office or xtore lighted with the besl Mar.du Ump, We llHVft H II HlS<'H und ntyles. Let im do your wiling. No job too ?ma1l or too la rue for u.i to handle. OiBt of material and workmanship at your nervier, night or day. W. S. WIIITK & (-4). I 'lioue 04. I to MatthrwK SI. To Serviec ? n.c Albemarle Pliarmar> ? adds Quality l drawn in .:t tin- wrlsl by Itir rtiffs, l*r? qu< ntly those coats t? ruiiiiate al NiuJbKjUmii a! a deep and h-javy liauil of the r li.iii ? ?1 i m>. ()!??? .-(rlkin^ evening wrap ? ?i this Hint is mad** <?r Kiiawls embroider, d with llowcr designs in black and cold. This garment has a il' i'p 1 1-inrh roll i 11 tr collar "f Mark f?\ villi hands of the salue ''in* .thoul f wrists. Occasionally a Mtartl'inx tn?Je in in Li'uUuij-ii in -the <'Vjrni*y^'4'twk*t-rLtyr the addition or l"::s:. sTTnky flvvV siii-h dr. SS mi ??! im l?<irtod is of black satin with a n*-ck lini' nm ml and hl^li in 'front. ??\tr?*nn'ly low in ha?\i. ami heavily embroidered from bust to waist liae in gobl. T'" ?-kirt of I Ills r:i iiiht 1 nl?i' il si^n Fs linished with a hand <>f '..old Initio, while loir; k1?*o\-< ?: of L'uld Initio nr.* tor ttiln.ited with hands of {cable fall inv over tin hands. TJle K'l :: I Ixli joitnitiTHHi havo started a revolu tion against lie sriirf. aniiouncMv: that no longer will they dres:; like' rosier mongers, or I'renrh Vjiarli.-s" "This ninvo seems. Row" ever, to have mot with little svin |.;.lhv , ,U|. , H, ||," I nil. <1 >l.il , or 1-Yan*}. Some of the American flu|?|K>rx having heard Dannie Hrlcc sin;-. v"M?n Holiiliie," K)<< m willing t?? look, art or dV^i like female Apaches. The I'renrh are tillli di-'Blfciiiuu. mas; .ttra.rfn. oiio- of Liu* imwl striking of which con ki?ts of lli'rei* narrow hands of ?bh?ok ? wtiutv- MHtgiH -together tin* ihIkuk. which is worn wound , twlc a round Ihe throat with * \l ciilng frocks. tin-, ends hanging In front from either shoulder. Oiiiwriitlil'lh'lil .Miss Cora U-i?|. dauRlitor of Mr. ami Mrs. CJ 'orgc llvi<l of I'h.h qtioiaiik county, ami Mr. William ll._ Cart wright. son of Mr. ami Jlfn. (harlfs Carl wright of WVpIckvIIU*, worn nitirrioil nt 8 p. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS See us for full Information INDUSTRIAL BANK THE APOTIIWAIIY MIIOP rbonc 400 A Good Ilrus Store ON YOint BIRTHDAY Semi Ytmr Mitther I' timers RYAN FLORAL CO. I IK*. 111. Wednesday evening by Rev E F. Sawyer al h's home, 20* Fiarl street in the pretence of a few frieuds. Mr. and >1 r*. Cart wright wil make their houu at Wecksville. -It Southern Wcdnemlii) George l\. Mark of Inlet. C. H N why. of Thoinusvillc. Virginia. K. G Barrett. of Fairfax. Vlr RiDia. M. kaufinian. of Baltimore. It II. Maxwol of Norfolk. W. K. Htii'e of Itiohniond. W. H. Bryan;, off Wilson, K. W. SweoL off Bur lington. J. Churle* Merk. of Bal timore. John llak-r. of Norfolk. W. G. Walker of-CoinJo.k. A. An Hersim-frf-Nrrrfntk.-aTid "IV 1;. Keel ay. of It.il.'iwh. Informal Danee .Miss Louise Outlaw delightful'" ? lit i rtained Wednesday evening h ' an Informal dance from ? ign' o'clock until 11 o'clock at hoc homo <ui Riverside Drive. Those dancing w ere : Misses Eliza bet h ^fh'nrtjwnti - ^^r^tliT~tVnTrt r irfii garct K. .Sawyer, Catherine Hath away: 'Helen UU'lc, Muxlnc Fear ing. Minnie l?ee Brocket t. Maqy Owens. Martha Pat Arrhbell. Rh ch? I Williams, Imogeue Rlddtck. Kvel>;n Jones. .Messrs Fran els Nix Burgtss Perry, Carroll Abbot* Melvin Davis Elbert White of Edenton. Sain Woolford of Nor folk. Wilfred Jones, Wiliuar Bal lard. Harold Chesson. Bradford Sanders, William Daily, Edgar 'Stevens. Albert Guard. Personals Mr*. J M. Sawver rf is stiff* ring from a fall sustained PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy they will send it when going out of the door ol hi r home Wednesday. C. \W Sawyer spent TiVJuesJaV at Uelcross visiting his mother. Mf. ? t*?d Or If- \V i 1 1 Ittf. and daughter. Miss Naomi. o< Portsmouth registered at th ? Southern Hotel Tuesday night and left Wednesday morning ?o attend the revival meeting i.. session at Herea. J. H. Wilkin* and. I.uthi>v Wtnie Hpviu Wednesday in Hert ford on liusiness. Mr. anil ,\Prs. S. W. Twlford and family are spending suiuc time on a motor trip throng. i North Carolina. Alls* Mamie Hastings Is spt'n<? i'tig suiuv' time Willi u r neite. Mrs. Richard lligg*. at IlidJI \ Mrs. W. H. Harri on and daughters. Doris and K.?-lil?'*?-u. are visiting relatives at H irliin Niin motored to ^ WcJ ne?day evening; ou business. TWO I?.\VS I.KKT Only ihu more days? Id whir.'i to buy a Heatrola and r.???ive one ton of coal free. Sei us uow ?M. ij. Morrisette and Co. uUv Chicken Dinner Saturday rliblteti dinner %%lll lie wioil ?? lioiiir-ilUr K|>le fHHII I'i lo p. III. Jose's Tea Room rilOKK Ml-U MiHtlirt^s Nexl to \\ itiekt-eaiii t'o. For School Time Wr Iimv?? ?? number of it*<*ftil articlr* of rlnlliiiifi for \oiir tzirln and I my is mirli an : * V Hosiery ? Boys' Suits Shoes | ? Boys' Shirts Handkerchiefs AImi *nl>*laiitial prrlly material* for making School DrrsucK, BloiiM'tt. Shirt*, ItlofMiicrs Hook Ban", i'ihI so on. FOWLER & CO. Me Appreciate Your Patronage Mr. aiud Mr*, fhuii.v l*e!| . J Baltimore are kuc^i* f Miss .Win HiiiRm on i hurt li ii; >;t. * * ?Mr*. Dhcht llofflvr of Ildcrois was m riii" ciiyniutMiJiy shop pin*. Ml** l,t>rruiuu Sawyer of Bel rrow was lur? *lioi>i>iuK TIiur> day. Mr. anil Mrs. \\\ M. I'crry utnl son*. Will lum ar.u It urge**. lef? Thursday to spend a few djya it. Norfolk. ?Miss Annie llrownc of Ma?sa chuselt* is the ku?h? of Mrs. C. 1*. Brown on i'hunh street. II." r. hVrebee- of I'umdfn wa* in i lie elly Thursday on business. m-Kuay night for llal-iich where sh? will be a >tu<l? nt at Momliin tVttrjjr. Ml* Lillian Swain it visiting relatives' in Richmond. .Major Woo^ltoiMf* of Jam . Imric was in lh?- city \Ve<lni-s<la.. en row.* to It. < let I? h to -print t f? * il?y* before going to tt:? State Confederal-' Ueumou to b? held at ('harlot i?. CJwJknlu> HJRE LOLLYFOPS G K L y A N P ' S _ I'KPPY.NIT SANDWICH SPREAD and I IIOI SAND ISLAND DltKSSINC DciHonnlrnted at LEADING (.KOCEKS Thv II II var Shirt* New New Just Received Hundreds of Charming Frocks In The Newest Fall Fashions Tioo Splendid Group? ? Sal lii ? < 'union ? Shi in < 'PCfM' ?4 111! I IIK'l'll *?9^2 w *25^ Illntk ? W y? Kihwii? ami Color*? A Splendid Assortment Combining Style ? Quality ? Price In frocks I lull arc llic clinraclvriziiliiiiis nf the Xcui-st iiiltttiin Mmlcs ? Well north v ??/ your inn siilcrnt inn . M. Leigh Sheep Co. U oiiiiiii'i i Wear Kiddies thrive when they ore fed Daily with (food wheat bread No other kind "will do instead." Quality B akery Poindexter Street. PHONE 321. Elizabeth City Quotations SruppornoiiK ttrapes were in much demand thin week >it 15c n <iuart. California (trapes of Kood quality are al so obtainable. ? ?rppy- Nul HhimIm t< h Mprfiwl. <JHrnn<r? Uh, >fii?oiHMilw. Thou - ?mmmI MhiiiI hrrimliiK, Ollvff win! Mh)ihiih>Im'. "Fresh Vegetables" Olfry, I.rtluop, Trn<l?r Corn, Snap Field ToiiimIocm, Sweet I'olntor*. CAIJ, 6911 OR 697 ROLAND GARRETT ? FREE ? I'KI'I'Y-INIIT SANDWICH SPHKAD mid other <;ki,i-ani)'s I'HoiiUcrs ON DKMONSTKATION Saturday. Si'iili'iulx-r 13th M. P. GALLOP CO. Mnln A Wiili'i- Mil, rttoiww ;j i% it* | ,%7 Oiir H*h and Oynlrrn art fre?h and F.iwy to Cook, Call ii* for any thing in tllr fi?|i ami nyntrr linr. THOMAS CRANK, JR. CUT M?rlirt. Ptumr. ISO I nml 410
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